Abdul Waheed hits 99 on day of records for Saudi Arabia

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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (SACF)
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Cambodia won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up. (X/@ACCMedia1)
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Updated 01 February 2024
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Abdul Waheed hits 99 on day of records for Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi Arabia victory by 88 runs is their biggest in T20Is

BANGKOK: Saudi Arabia had their first match in Group A of the Asian Cricket Council T20 Men’s Challenger Cup against Cambodia on Thursday and dominated the match by winning 88 runs.

Cambodia, winners of the pre-tournament qualifier competition and South East Asia Games gold medalists, won the toss and elected to field but were no match for the powerful Saudi batting line-up.

The Saudi innings got off to a dramatic start as Abdul Waheed hit his second ball for four, but Faisal Khan was not so fortunate as his second ball crashed into his helmet as Sharwan Godara bowled a bouncer and Khan was forced to retire hurt.

Waheed was undaunted by that nasty incident and hit a number of boundaries. He was joined by Waqar-ul-Hasan who scored 141 runs without being dismissed in last year’s tournament and who was also finding the boundary.




The victory for Saudi Arabia by 88 runs is their biggest ever in T20Is. (X/@ACCMedia1)

But Hasan’s unbeaten run was ended as he was caught and bowled by Ram Sharan, and Khan returned to the crease at the first opportunity and immediately hit a four to bring up the Saudi 50 from exactly six overs.

Khan hit the first six of the day, but left-arm spinner Utkarsh Jain had his revenge by getting him stumped. Waheed was still going well as Saudi Arabia reached 84 for two at the halfway stage.

Waheed reached his half-century from 37 balls and continued to build a big partnership for the third wicket with Waji-ul-Hassan. Waheed posted the highest score by a Saudi batsman in T20Is and saw his country past their highest total.

 

The partnership ended on 102, but Waheed was dismissed on 99 from 58 balls with nine fours and six sixes as he tried for his 100th run. Saudi Arabia finished on 192 for six from their 20 overs.

Khan was feeling the effects of his injury and was substituted by Imran Yousaf as a concussion replacement.

Atif-ur-Rehman and Ishtiaq Ahmad demolished Bahrain for 26 the last time they bowled on this ground, but it took five overs for them to claim their first wicket as Cambodia attempted to catch the big target, managing to reach 35 for one after six overs.

Cambodia lost their second wicket on 44 as Usman Najeeb dismissed Lakshit Gupta leg before wicket for 24 and then bowled Lugman Butt for a duck with a beauty.

Cambodia made a steady start, but they had no answer to the fast bowling of Najeeb who took three wickets to rip the heart out of the Cambodian innings and looks a good addition to an already impressive attack.

Yousaf, the concussion replacement for Khan, is also a useful leg-spinner and he also claimed three wickets toward the end of the innings as Cambodia were bowled out for 104 in 19.3 overs.

Saudi Arabia had won by 88 runs, their biggest victory in T20Is, and Waheed was named player of the match for making Saudi Arabia’s highest individual score.


Dubai Basketball clinch ABA League playoff qualification

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Dubai Basketball clinch ABA League playoff qualification

  • The 100-82 victory over Bosna BH Telecom came in Round 1 of the ABA League Top 8

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball delivered a commanding 100-82 victory over Bosna BH Telecom in Round 1 of the ABA League Top 8, securing qualification to the playoffs and becoming the first team to confirm their place post the ABA League second phase.

Hosting Bosna for the first time in the city, Dubai entered the second phase of the competition at the top of the Top 8 standings and reinforced their position with one of their most complete performances of the season, combining offensive balance with sustained defensive control.

The opening quarter set the tone. Dubai established early control through assertive offensive execution and disciplined half-court defence, keeping the game largely in the visitors’ half. Dzanan Musa found rhythm midway through the period, while Mfiondu Kabengele imposed himself physically inside. Although Bosna managed to reduce the deficit to four points late in the quarter, Dubai’s structure ensured they closed the first 10 minutes with the advantage.

Head coach of Dubai, Jurica Golemac, commented on the teams’ performance, saying, “It was a very difficult game to play after these trips. Bosna is a very good team, and the result doesn’t show the real face of the game. They fought well, and we needed to play a really strong game to win. In the end, I’m happy that we made it.”

“It’s great that we are under pressure. That means we are standing well in February and that we achieved something. But we are looking game by game, putting pressure on ourselves because we know we can play with everybody if we are 100 percent focused and 100 percent together.”

Bosna responded in the second quarter, with Michael Lamor Young Jr. making a significant impact and helping the visitors find improved flow offensively. Despite occasional defensive breakdowns that allowed Bosna to penetrate, many of the visitors’ attempts fell short under pressure. A timely three-pointer from Aleksa Avramovic steadied Dubai, and improved ball movement exposed gaps in Bosna’s coverage. The hosts capitalized by stretching the margin to 10 points, taking a 45–35 lead as their cohesion began to separate the sides.

The third quarter presented Bosna’s strongest push. The visitors opened the half with renewed intensity, briefly narrowing the gap behind a productive spell from Young again. However, Dubai’s physicality and versatility proved decisive. Kabengele’s ability to stretch the floor, combined with continued interior control, prevented Bosna from sustaining momentum. By the end of the period, Dubai had rebuilt a 12-point cushion and regained full command of the contest.

Bosna entered the final quarter with resilience, but Dubai’s offensive consistency ensured the lead never fell to a threatening margin, ultimately winning over the Bosnian side with an 18-point difference.

Kabengele led the scoring charge with 21 points, anchoring Dubai’s offensive production. Bosnia’s own Dzanan Musa added 15, while McKinley Wright contributed 13. The result strengthens Dubai’s position at the top of the standings and confirms their progression into the playoff stage as the ABA League season moves toward its decisive phase.

Dubai’s next home game marks another EuroLeague night as the fight for the playoffs intensifies. Following an away win against Milan, the team now sits in 11th place — just one spot shy of a Play-In berth.